Fatma Emetullah Sultan (; 1679, Edirne or Constantinople - 13 December 1700, Constantinople) was an Ottoman princess, the daughter of Mehmed IV and his Haseki Emetullah Rabia Gülnuş Sultan. She was the sister of Sultans Mustafa II and Ahmed III.
Fatma Emetullah Sultan | |
Birth Date: | 1679 |
Birth Place: | Edirne Palace, Edirne, Ottoman Empire or Topkapi Palace, Constantinople, Ottoman Empire |
Death Place: | Constantinople, Ottoman Empire |
Burial Place: | Mausoleum of Turhan Sultan, New Mosque, Eminönü, Constantinople |
Spouse: | |
Issue: | First marriage Rukiye Hanimsultan Second marriage Safiye Hanimsultan |
House: | Ottoman |
House-Type: | Dynasty |
Father: | Mehmed IV |
Mother: | Emetullah Rabia Gülnuş Sultan |
Religion: | Sunni Islam |
She was born between in 1679 circa at Edirne Palace or Topkapi Palace, to Mehmed IV and his favorite and Haseki Emetullah Rabia Gülnuş Sultan.[1] Her second name was given in honor of her mother. She was the sixth and last child of her parents and the fourth daughters.
Her brother, Mustafa II, married her to Tırnakçı Çerkes Ibrahim Pasha in September 1695; whom he first granted the rank of deputy of Silistre, then later executed, in September 1697. They had a daughter.
She subsequently married Topal Yusuf Paşa in 1697. They had a daughter.[2] [3]
By her first marriage, Fatma had a daughter:
By her second marriage, Fatma had a second daughter:
Fatma Sultan died on December 13, 1700, from plague, tuberculosis, or according to other sources, postpartum complications. During the funeral, she was accompanied by a procession of statesmen together with her husband. She was buried in the Turhan Sultan Mosque, her paternal grandmother, next to her father.